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Stateless Literature Of The Gulf Culture Politics And The Bidun In Kuwait Tareq Alrabei

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Stateless Literature Of The Gulf Culture Politics And The Bidun In Kuwait Tareq Alrabei
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Author: Tareq Alrabei
ISBN: 9781788314572, 9780755635320, 1788314573, 0755635329
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Stateless Literature Of The Gulf Culture Politics And The Bidun In Kuwait Tareq Alrabei by Tareq Alrabei 9781788314572, 9780755635320, 1788314573, 0755635329 instant download after payment.

The “Bidun” (“without nationality”) are a stateless community based across the Arab Gulf. There are an estimated 100,000 or so Bidun in Kuwait, a heterogeneous group made up of tribes people who failed to register for citizenship in 1948 and before independence, former citizens of Iraq, Saudi and other Arab countries who joined the Kuwait security services in ‘60s and ‘70s and the children of Kuwaiti women and Bidun men. They are considered illegal residents by the Kuwaiti government and as such denied access to many services of the oil-rich state, often living in slums on the outskirts of Kuwait’s cities.
There are few existing works on the Bidun community and what little research there is is grounded in an Area Studies/Social Sciences approach. This book is the first to explore the Bidun from a literary/cultural perspective, offering both the first study of the literature of the Bidun in Kuwait, and in the process a corrective to some of the pitfalls of a descriptive, Area Studies approach to research on the Bidun and the region. The author explores the historical and political context of the Bidun, their position in Kuwaiti and Arabic literary history, comparisons between the Bidun and other stateless writers and analysis of the key themes in Bidun literature and their relationship to the Bidun struggle for recognition and citizenship.

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